List of cathedrals in Florida

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This is a list of cathedrals in the state of Florida, United States:

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MunicipalityCathedralImageLocation & References
Coral Gables (Miami area) St. George Cathedral (Antiochian Orthodox) Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Christian Cathedral (3713738218).jpg 25°44′43″N80°15′41″W / 25.745164°N 80.261331°W / 25.745164; -80.261331 (St. George Cathedral, Coral Gables, Florida)
[1]
Jacksonville St. John's Cathedral (Episcopal) Jax FL St Johns Church03.jpg 30°19′44″N81°39′12″W / 30.328772°N 81.653423°W / 30.328772; -81.653423 (St John's Cathedral, Jacksonville, Florida)
[2]
Miami St. Mary's Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Cathedral of Saint Mary - Miami 08.jpg 25°50′38″N80°12′01″W / 25.8439016°N 80.2001845°W / 25.8439016; -80.2001845 (St Mary's Cathedral, Miami, Florida)
[3]
Trinity Cathedral (Episcopal) Miami FL Trinity Episc Cathedral01.jpg 25°47′25″N80°11′12″W / 25.7903635°N 80.1865329°W / 25.7903635; -80.1865329 (Trinity Cathedral, Miami)
[4]
St. Sophia Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) Saint Sophia Cathedral - Miami 01.jpg 25°45′22″N80°12′23″W / 25.7561235°N 80.2063223°W / 25.7561235; -80.2063223 (St Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Miami)
[5]
St. Peter's Cathedral (African Orthodox)
(not in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarch)
St. Peter's African Orthodox Cathedral - Miami.JPG 25°49′14″N80°11′59″W / 25.8204202°N 80.1996222°W / 25.8204202; -80.1996222 (St Peter's African Orthodox Cathedral (Miami, Florida))
[6]
Miami Lakes (Miami area) Christ the Saviour Cathedral (Orthodox Church in America) Christ the Saviour Orthodox Cathedral - Miami Lakes, Florida.JPG 25°55′27″N80°19′30″W / 25.9241178°N 80.3248706°W / 25.9241178; -80.3248706 (Christ the Saviour Orthodox Cathedral (Miami, Florida))
[7]
Miramar (Miami area) Resurrection Cathedral (Charismatic Episcopal Church) Cathedral Church of the Resurrection - Miramar, Florida.jpg 25°59′18″N80°13′18″W / 25.9882967°N 80.2217021°W / 25.9882967; -80.2217021 (Resurrection Cathedral, Miramar, Florida)
[8]
Orlando St. James Cathedral (Roman Catholic) St. James Cathedral - Orlando, Florida 08.JPG 28°32′42″N81°22′43″W / 28.5451184°N 81.3786515°W / 28.5451184; -81.3786515 (St James Cathedral, Orlando)
[9]
St. Luke's Cathedral (Episcopal) Cathedral Church of St. Luke-2.jpg 28°32′40″N81°22′40″W / 28.5443691°N 81.3778522°W / 28.5443691; -81.3778522 (St Luke's Cathedral, Orlando, Florida)
[10]
Cathedral of St. Dismas (Charismatic Episcopal Church) Bridges of America - Society of St. Dismas.JPG 28°34′09″N81°25′48″W / 28.5690708°N 81.4300989°W / 28.5690708; -81.4300989 (St Dimas Cathedral, Orlando, Florida)
[11]
Oviedo (Orlando area) St. Alban's Cathedral (Anglican Province of America) St. Alban's Cathedral - Oviedo, Florida 03.JPG 28°37′09″N81°15′19″W / 28.6191736°N 81.2552564°W / 28.6191736; -81.2552564 (St Alban's Cathedral, Oviedo, Florida)
[12]
Palm Beach Gardens St. Ignatius Loyola Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Cathedral of Saint Ignatius Loyola - Palm Beach Gardens 01.JPG 26°49′23″N80°06′25″W / 26.8231526°N 80.1069055°W / 26.8231526; -80.1069055 (St Ignatius Cathedral, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida)
[13]
Pensacola Sacred Heart Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Pensacola.jpg 30°25′56″N87°12′15″W / 30.4321118°N 87.204044°W / 30.4321118; -87.204044 (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pensacola, Florida)
[14]
St. Augustine Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine (Roman Catholic) Cathedral-Basilica in St. Augustine.JPG 29°53′35″N81°18′45″W / 29.8930516°N 81.3124083°W / 29.8930516; -81.3124083 (St Augustine's Cathedral, St Augustine, Florida)
[15]
St. Petersburg St. Jude the Apostle Cathedral (Roman Catholic) St. Jude the Apostle Cathedral - St. Petersburg 01.jpg 27°46′40″N82°42′48″W / 27.7778996°N 82.7133823°W / 27.7778996; -82.7133823 (St Jude's Cathedral, St Petersburg, Florida)
[16]
St. Peter's Cathedral (Episcopal) St Petersburg, FL - Downtown St Petersburg Historic District - Cathedral Church of St Peter (Episcopal) (3).jpg 27°46′24″N82°38′20″W / 27.7732672°N 82.6388947°W / 27.7732672; -82.6388947 (St Peter's Cathedral, St Petersburg, Florida)
[17]
Tallahassee St. Thomas More Co-Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Co-Cathedral of Saint Thomas More, Tallahassee (cropped).JPG 30°26′48″N84°17′52″W / 30.4466408°N 84.2977738°W / 30.4466408; -84.2977738 (St. Thomas More Co-Cathedral, Tallahassee, Florida)
[18]
Cathedral Church of St. Peter (Anglican Church in North America) West Front of St Peter's Cathedral.png 30°32′02″N84°14′00″W / 30.533928°N 84.233386°W / 30.533928; -84.233386 (St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Tallahassee, Florida)
[19]
Tarpon Springs (Tampa area) St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) Tarpon Springs hist dist St Nich Cath02.jpg 28°08′49″N82°45′23″W / 28.1468569°N 82.7563215°W / 28.1468569; -82.7563215 (St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Tarpon Springs, Florida)
[20]
Venice Epiphany Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Epiphany Cathedral - Venice, Florida 01.jpg 27°06′04″N82°26′56″W / 27.101213°N 82.4487916°W / 27.101213; -82.4487916 (Epiphany Cathedral, Venice, Florida)
[21]

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References

  1. St. George Cathedral, Coral Gables
  2. St. John's Cathedral, Jacksonville
  3. Cathedral of Saint Mary (Miami)
  4. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Miami
  5. St. Sophia Cathedral, Miami
  6. St. Peter's Cathedral, Miami
  7. Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Miami
  8. Cathedral Church of the Resurrection, Miramar, Florida
  9. St. James Cathedral, Orlando
  10. Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando
  11. Society of St. Dismas
  12. St. Alban's Cathedral (Oviedo, Florida)
  13. Cathedral of St. Ignatius of Loyola (Palm Beach, Florida)
  14. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pensacola
  15. Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
  16. Cathedral of Saint Jude the Apostle (St. Petersburg, Florida)
  17. Cathedral Church of St. Peter, St. Petersburg
  18. Co-Cathedral of Saint Thomas More (Tallahassee, Florida)
  19. St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral (Tallahassee, Florida)
  20. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Tarpon Springs, Florida)
  21. Epiphany Cathedral (Venice, Florida)